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SimplexDiam purchases residual Gems TV inventory

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Residual inventory from the bankruptcy of multimedia retailer Gems TV (USA) Ltd. will be available beginning next week at the JA New York Summer Show, National Jeweler has learned.

Yogesh Madhavani, chief executive officer of SimplexDiam, said that his company beat out four other bidders in a closed auction for 10,000 pieces of Gems TV inventory. The inventory is a mix of gold and diamond and/or colored gemstone pieces as well as silver pieces set with gemstones and a number of watches. Wholesale prices for the pieces range between $20 and $1,000.

Facing financial struggles, Reno, Nev.-based on-air retailer Gems TV (USA) Ltd., which sold mainly colored gemstone jewelry via its 24/7 home shopping network, filed for bankruptcy in April and went off the air shortly thereafter. Since that time, its Singapore-based parent company Gems TV Holdings Ltd. has successfully acquired a 32 percent stake in Gems TV’s one-time rival, Knoxville, Tenn.-based Jewelry Television.

Madhavani said the Gems TV inventory consists of fashion forward pieces of good quality, with many offering “bigger looks.”

“It’s unlike some other inventories that are more traditional,” he said.

SimplexDiam will exhibit at Booth #2340. JA New York will take place July 25 through July 28 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.

Source: National Jeweler Network

N.Y. to help finance mortgages at new gem tower

Monday, June 28th, 2010

New York state’s chief economic development agency will make up to $100 million in loans available for diamond and gem companies that want to buy space in the new International Gem Tower.

Empire State Development announced the availability of the Job Development Authority (JDA) loans at a press conference held Thursday at the agency’s Manhattan offices. During the press conference both Empire State Development Chairman Dennis Mullen and Gary Barnett, president of tower developer Extell Development Co., said the tower would help the New York diamond and gem industry–comprised of many small business owners occupying dilapidated office space scattered throughout the Diamond District–remain competitive with other centers worldwide.

The tower’s amenities will include high-tech security, a private health and fitness club and restaurants.

“All the other diamond trading centers have new buildings,” Barnett said, while noting that the JDA loans were key in a time when it is difficult for small-business owners to obtain loans. The agency projects that the tower construction and the ability of firms to own space inside will preserve and create up to 3,000 jobs. Of those jobs, the agency projects that 30 percent of the positions would stem from jewelry industry tenants who relocate to the tower and expand or new companies moving into the Diamond District from elsewhere. The remainder of the jobs would be added in other sectors, such as construction and service jobs, among others.

But not everybody is on board with cash-strapped New York state making $100 million in loans available to the gem and jewelry industry.

In an article published Thursday morning in The New York Times, “Gem Tower Tenants Could Receive Low-Interest Loans,” the director of Good Jobs New York, an advocacy group that tracks government subsidies, blasted the state for giving “subsidies” to an industry that is so well-established. In the article, the director said catering to the real estate and diamond industries seems “tone-deaf” to the needs of average New Yorkers.

Asked about these criticisms on Thursday, Raizy Haas, senior vice president of property management and development with Extell, said it was a misconception that the loans made available to tower tenants are low-interest loans. They are traditional loans with “typical” interest rates, she said.

“These are not subsidies,” Haas said. “There’s no favoritism. There’s no preferential treatment.”

The 34-story International Gem Tower is under construction on West 47th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Diamond District. At the tower’s official launch in May 2009, attended by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the completion date given for the tower was mid-2011.

On Thursday, Haas said the projected finish date for the project is now the end of 2012. She said about 140,000 square feet of the 748,000 square feet available in the facility is under contract.

Companies that have signed on to purchase space in the tower include security firm Malca-Amit, Diamond Trading Co. sightholders A. Dalumi Diamonds, Sahar Atid Diamonds and Yerushalmi Bros. Diamonds, and the Gemological Institute of America, which will occupy an entire floor.

Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Commerce approved the tower as a foreign trade zone, meaning business tenants will be able to import foreign merchandise without customs entry or the payment of U.S. duties until the goods are sold. The state estimates that more than 90 percent of the diamonds that enter the United States go through New York City, and that most go through the Diamond District.

When asked if the completion date and the amount of space purchased were in line with the project’s projected goals, Haas said, “for the most part.”

Mullen added that given the current economic challenges, the gem tower project is closer to being on schedule than most of the projects in the state.

Source: National Jeweler Network

JSA issues grab-and-run thief alert in Northeast

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The Jewelers Security Alliance (JSA) is warning jewelers of a grab-and-run thief who has struck at least eight jewelry stores as part of a crime spree that started in late May in Delaware and has since spread to Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

“Be on alert for this suspect,” JSA said in a special crime alert issued Friday afternoon. “He may go to other states in his continuing crime spree, particularly since he is becoming so recognized in the Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania area.”

JSA has released the suspect’s name, but National Jeweler is withholding it since no arrests have been made and no criminal charges have been filed. There have been no reports of injuries in connection with the incidents.

The alleged culprit is a white male, age 26, who is 5 feet 9 inches tall and 180 pounds, with brown hair and a beard, according to JSA. The suspect also has several tattoos, including one on his right forearm featuring the letters “HJH,” another on his right bicep that says “Jon,” a cross on his left bicep, and another tattoo that says “Wiseman” spread across his shoulder blades. Further details are on the JSA Web site.

The most recent incident, according to the JSA report, occurred on June 16, when an employee at a store in Ridley Township in Delaware County, Pa., recognized the suspect and locked him inside the store. The man told the employee that he had a gun, then smashed the glass door with a chair and escaped.

The string of grab-and-run incidents began in Delaware, with three thefts in that state linked to the same man: One occurred in Wilmington on May 29, the second in Newark on June 3, and the third in Bear, Del., on June 4. In the June 4 incident, the thief ran out of the store with a diamond ring in his hand and escaped in a small red Mazda Protege hatchback with Delaware license plates. The two previous theft incidents happened in a similar fashion, according to the JSA.

JSA said it has received additional information that the Delaware suspect then continued his crime spree in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Similar grab-and-run thefts have now occurred in Middletown Township, Pa., Bensalem Township, Pa., and in northeast Philadelphia.

The man is also reported to have committed the same type of diamond ring grab-and-run crime in Monroe Township, N.J., after which his fleeing car caused an accident. A 29-year-old female who drives the red Mazda getaway car has, in some cases, accompanied the suspect while he was committing the crimes, according to the JSA alert.

Anyone with information on the suspect is asked to call the Delaware State Police at (302) 761-6677, ext. 308, or the Newark (Del.) Police at (302) 366-7111.

Source: National Jeweler Network

 


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